XM605 Epic sight at the Finningley Royal Review in 1977. This 101 Sqdn example is now slowly deteriorating in the Californian sun at the Castle Air Museum. The other three Vulcans are XH558 of 27 Sqdn, XL446 of 35 Sqdn & XL426 of 617 Sqdn (but don't ask which is which!) Scan inspired by the very excellent book 'Vulcan 607' which in turn led me to start uploads to A.Net. Only about another 20,000 to go...

A visitor from Netherlands posted Mon February 23, 2009:A truely terrific photo, the aerial view of the 3 flying vulcans summaries in my mind their destructive power potential even from such a long way off.

A visitor from Switzerland posted Fri July 13, 2007:Excellent livery and view perspective!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue July 10, 2007:Super photo, three flying Vulcans really adds to the image.

Please keep your wonderful photos coming.

A visitor from United States posted Mon July 9, 2007:Excellent. Such a beautiful plane with a graceful wing that you have captured nicely. In addition, the 3 other Vulcans flying overhead create a dramatic feeling.